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How GPL fits in with the future of antitrust regulation

Perspective: Attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains the ramifications of a recent case on the future of open-source software.

Firefox password manager is not secure

  • Computeractive; By Anthony Dhanendran (Posted by dcparris on Nov 23, 2006 4:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
The automatic password manager in the Firefox web browser is not secure, according to a report on the software maker's website.

Jboss World Berlin: riding with Red Hat

This week, Berlin is hosting the European JBoss World Conference. Red Hat is now the organizer of the three-day conference for developers and users of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS). In April, the Linux distributor took over the middleware specialist and recently began offering its products, which are still published under the independent JBoss brand, as part of its own the Red Hat Application Stack in combination with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

Portable Apps Suite Lets Software Programs Run on iPod, Flash ...

PortableApps.com has launched Portable Apps Suite and the latest version of its Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition. With more than seven million downloads to date, PortableApps.com claims to bring computing to the pocket, letting users take their favorite applications anywhere and access these on a PC of choice, without installing software or leaving data behind, as per a statement issued by the company.

Mini-itx Specialist Finds Linux A Good Fit

Microsoft Windows may be the dominant operating system in businesses and homes, but there are some places it just doesn't fit. That is particularly true for the mini-ITX systems that are gaining popularity in single-purpose applications.

Enterprise Open Source

Why open source is ready for the enterprise: beyond free stuff

BasKet makes organization easy

  • Linux.com; By Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier (Posted by dcparris on Nov 22, 2006 10:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Tutorial; Groups: KDE
BasKet is a multipurpose note-taking application that allows you to collect and organize text, pictures, files, and more. BasKet 0.6.0, released last month, sports a new interface and improved features over previous releases.

Zen Engineering And CHILI GmbH Partner To Market Linux-Based ...

CHILI U.S.A To serve As The U.S. Support And Distribution Center For CHILI PACS Radiology Software Products

Microsoft's Ballmer forced to eat his Linux words

Steve Ballmer has triggered a PR nightmare for his firm over his threats to down Linux with intellectual property based lawsuits.

Banned Linux World of Warcraft Players Get 20 Days Free

As a follow-up to our previous story "To be or not to be banned...", we have nothing but good news for the "very small percentage" of World of Warcraft players running the game on Cedega under Linux!

Synopsys Breaks Into Supercomputing Ranks With Commodity Servers

Builds Electronic Design Automation Industry's First Supercomputer to Claim 242nd Spot on Top500 List

A week with SuSE 10

In the wake of the Novell-Microsoft deal we installed SuSE Linux 10 and ran it for a week to see what all the fuss was about.

Bull and JBoss Form Strategic Partnership

Red Hat Expands Current Bull Partnership to Include Open Source R&D Collaboration, System Integration, and Subscription Support With Middleware Division

Novell fights to defend its reputation

We didn't say Linux infringed on Microsoft intellectual property, says Novell as the company fights to regain credibility in the free and open source world. Microsoft agrees to disagree.

Leading Solution Providers Combine VMware and DataCore Solutions to Deliver 'Total Enterprise Virtualization'

DataCore Gains Momentum with VMware's Top Partners; Next Generation Virtual Infrastructure Comprises Desktop, Server and Storage Virtualization

Microsoft to Face Challenge over Linux Licenses

Supporters of Linux are preparing to counter Microsoft's deal with Novell that establishes for the first time the principle of paying the software giant for the operating system, whose license requires it to be free.

Microsoft, Novell spar over Linux deal

Novell CEO issues open letter saying deal with Redmond is not admission the open-source OS infringes on Microsoft's patents.

New GPL clause to flip Microsoft-Novell deal on its head?

Eben Moglen, others are working to close license loophole by saying a promise not to sue would be applicable to everyone.

AdventNet Upgrades QEngine With Support for Geographically Distributed Test Automation

Enables QA Professionals and Test Automation Engineers to Perform All Aspects of Testing Across Geographic Locations

KDE e.V. Quarterly Report

  • KDE Dot News; By Jonathan Riddell (Posted by dcparris on Nov 21, 2006 1:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
The KDE e.V. Quarterly Report is now available for July to September 2006.

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